Date/Time
3/9/2026
12:00 PM - 4:00 PM Eastern
12:00 PM - 4:00 PM Eastern
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Event Description
This session explores how modern leadership theories can be intentionally integrated into community leadership program design, participant experiences, and personal leadership development. Participants will examine how frameworks such as Situational Leadership, Servant Leadership, and Strengths-Based Leadership can shape curriculum, strengthen participant growth, and foster purpose-driven leadership in complex community environments.
Learning Outcomes
Participants will be able to:
Presenters:
Jessie Baginski, Ph.D., CCLP
Tammy White, CCLP, Leadership Knoxville
Julie Rennecker, Ph. D., Syzgy Team Solutions, author of The Strengths Paradox
This course is included in ALP's Certified Community Leadership Practitioner (CCLP) designation curriculum but is open to anyone eager to deepen their leadership knowledge, regardless of whether they are pursuing the CCLP designation.
Learning Outcomes
Participants will be able to:
- Embed contemporary leadership theories into program curriculum and structure
- Design experiential learning opportunities that reinforce leadership concepts
- Support participants in applying leadership models to civic and professional roles
- Foster self-awareness, adaptability, and purpose-driven leadership through theory-informed practice
Presenters:
Jessie Baginski, Ph.D., CCLP
Tammy White, CCLP, Leadership Knoxville
Julie Rennecker, Ph. D., Syzgy Team Solutions, author of The Strengths Paradox
This course is included in ALP's Certified Community Leadership Practitioner (CCLP) designation curriculum but is open to anyone eager to deepen their leadership knowledge, regardless of whether they are pursuing the CCLP designation.
Location
Virtual Event - Zoom
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